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Breeding & Nymph Care
Hello! n00b with Tenodera sinensis L1s
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<blockquote data-quote="mantidsaresweet" data-source="post: 251883" data-attributes="member: 2126"><p>Hydei are fine with L1 T. sinensis. I've had a couple ooths hatch this summer and all my L1s love the hydei FF. You just have to give 3 days or so. Also you should mist them at this time too as they will love some of that delicious water.</p><p></p><p>If kept together this species will definitely eat each other. I would try to split them up if you could cause the biggest problem with this species is that first molt from L1 to L2. Keeping a higher number will give you a better chance of getting the number you want in case of mismolts. They could all make it and then you could just let a few more go.</p><p></p><p>Just mist them every few days, feed every other day or so, and keep an eye out for molting signs then let them do their thing and hope they make it lol.</p><p></p><p>Good luck!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mantidsaresweet, post: 251883, member: 2126"] Hydei are fine with L1 T. sinensis. I've had a couple ooths hatch this summer and all my L1s love the hydei FF. You just have to give 3 days or so. Also you should mist them at this time too as they will love some of that delicious water. If kept together this species will definitely eat each other. I would try to split them up if you could cause the biggest problem with this species is that first molt from L1 to L2. Keeping a higher number will give you a better chance of getting the number you want in case of mismolts. They could all make it and then you could just let a few more go. Just mist them every few days, feed every other day or so, and keep an eye out for molting signs then let them do their thing and hope they make it lol. Good luck!! [/QUOTE]
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Hello! n00b with Tenodera sinensis L1s
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